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Advantages and disadvantages of passive house and ordinary houses

Its advantages are durability, strong stability, strong thermal insulation, energy saving and emission reduction, comfortable living and wide application range, and it can be used in various climatic zones. Its disadvantage is that domestic technology is not mature, and many cities have no landing projects. If you want to build this kind of house, it is recommended to choose a brand builder, so as to ensure the construction quality and later maintenance.

Passive residence originated in Frankfurt, a famous financial center city in Germany in the 1990s. This kind of residence adopts super-thick thermal insulation materials and complicated doors and windows, which mainly realizes high-efficiency thermal insulation performance through the structure of the residence itself, provides heat source for the bedroom by using solar energy and heat dissipation of household appliances, and reduces or does not use actively supplied energy.

Passive houses are suitable for all climatic regions, whether in North America, Northern Europe or Asia. This kind of house has good stability and can be used in both hot and cold areas. Moreover, after the house is completed, the energy consumption is low, which can achieve the effect of energy saving and emission reduction.